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You can check out the full One To Watch Squad below in the gallery, but first a few details about how they're changing.

Firstly, FIFA 18 OTW cards will be updated if they get a Team of the Week (TOTW), Man of the Match (MOTM), Hero, RB or European TOTT during this upcoming season.

EA Sports have put together a small FAQ which you can read in full, here, however, the key info you need to know is just below:

Q: What makes Ones to Watch special?

A: The Ones to Watch items dynamically upgrade and have an opportunity to increase in ratings throughout the season. If you have a Ones to Watch item in your club, its ratings will automatically match that of the players latest Team of the Week, Man of the Match, European Team of the Tournament, Hero or Record Breaker In-Forms. The better the player performs in real life, the higher their ratings become!

Q: What is a Live Item?

A: Ones to Watch players will be released as Live Items. The ratings on this item type update automatically, whether they are in your Club or listed on the Transfer Market.

Q: When do Ones to Watch items get updated?

A: The items get automatically updated when a new Team of the Week, Man of the Match, European Team of the Tournament, Hero or Record Breaker is released, provided that the player is included.

FIFA 18 Ones to Watch cards are returning in FIFA 18 and they're going to be even more invaluable than when they were first introduced into the game in FIFA 17.

For anyone new to FIFA or those who simply don't remember, One to Watch cards are special player cards in the FIFA Ultimate Team Mode, where stats can potentially increase throughout the course of the season.

EA Sports have selected a number of players under the age of 30 who over the course of the Summer Transfer window secured big moves.

FIFA producer John Shepherd confirmed during the FUT LIVE stream with Castro and Spencer FC a few months back that One To Watch cards will return, but unlike last year they're being introduced even earlier, with an announcement expected later today.

In addition, six players were also revealed at the time but plenty more are expected to be revealed in today's announcement.

But last year, we had 23 to start with, before another 23 were added for the Winter edition. Needless to say, today should add another 17 One to Watch Players.

Who that could include is anyone's guess, but Futhead, who are pretty much experts at FIFA Ultimate Team, have some ideas which you can see in the gallery below.

EA Sports hasn't mentioned when they'll be making this announcement but it can't be that far off.

For the time being, have a look at some of the players predicted in the gallery below and and remind yourself how One To Watch players work with the guide below.

The FIFA 17 One To Watch cards were announced quite sometime after FIFA 17 was released last year, but for FIFA 18, EA Sports has said they'll be releasing these new cards TODAY, September 29th.

So far six players have already been revealed, and we imagine that once EA Sports reveals the full lineup of players they will become available in packs.

However, if the One To Watch cards are anything like last year, they'll only be available for a limited time.

We imagine that time frame will be roughly one week, because when they were released during FIFA 17, the cards stopped appearing in packs 7 days later on at 6pm UK time on October 10th, 2016.

For now it's impossible to say for sure if FIFA 18 will follow suit, but what we do know is that the cards won't be available for long and after that small window, you'll only be able to get them from the games in-game transfer market, likely at a premium.

It's pretty simple when you break it down.

While One to Watch cards are available in packs, they will replace standard cards. So, it will be impossible to get a standard Romelu Lukaku card during this OTW release window. Afterwards, you'll only be able to pack the standard version and OTW cards will only be available in the transfer market.

A One to Watch card stats will increase whenever a better version of the player becomes available in the game.

For instance, if Neymar has a OTW card rated 92 and then EA Sports release a 94 rated Neymar card as part of the games weekly Team of the Week, then the OTW card will INSTANTLY increase in rating.

It's also impossible for a OTW card to decrease in rating, so if a player experiences a sharp downturn in form it won't impact their card if they started the season in sensational form.

So bottom line, once the rating increases, that's the minimum rating the card will have for the rest of the season.

Yes and it's quite an important detail.

Last year, a One to Watch card could only increase in rating if they got a better card in the weekly Team of the Week.

However, EA Sports has, something, planned that's going to change all of that.

"It won't just be Team of the Weeks this year [that get upgrades]. It'll actually be a little bit more. But we don't have anything to announce today," Shepherd explained during the FUT Live stream some months back.

So, it's also possible some OTW players might increase in stats should they receive a Man of the Match (MOTM) card or a Team of the Group stage card throughout the year.